
Mumbai, March 7 Bollywood actor Ahan Shetty seems to be having a great time on his all-boys trip to Thailand.
The actor and his friends appear to be enjoying a memorable vacation, as he shared glimpses from his trip with friends.
The actor posted a carousel of pictures on his social media account, capturing moments from the fun-filled getaway.
Sharing the images, Ahan wrote, "Best summer with the best people," adding a coconut tree and Thailand flag emoticon.
The pictures show Ahan having a great time with his friends during the tropical holiday. In one picture, the actor is seen posing with his friend against a stunning night cityscape.
In another picture, Ahan and his group are seen visiting what appears to be an elephant sanctuary, where the actor is seen gently petting an elephant.
In another photo, Ahan and his friends are seen posing inside a gym, reflecting on the fact that fitness comes first, even on vacation.
In other pictures on social media, the luxurious stay is seen, including a swimming pool, a gazebo, and other relaxing views.
In one picture, Ahan can be seen traveling with his friends in the business class section of a flight. He shared a glimpse of the in-flight setup on his social media account.
On the professional front, Ahan was last seen in Sunny Deol's film, Border 2. He made his Bollywood debut in the movie Tadap.
Ahan Shetty, who received positive reviews for his work in 'Border 2', spoke about the final scene from the film, which he didn't get to shoot with his father, Suniel Shetty.
The actor spoke to IANS after the release of the film, and shared that he was ready for comparisons with his father, given the latter's iconic performance in 'Border'.
Ahan told IANS, "That final scene, unfortunately, we weren't able to shoot together. But yeah, if I think about him being a part of 'Border' and then me being a part of 'Border 2', I knew there were always going to be comparisons."
"And then I also had that very special scene that I had to do, which he had done in the first film. That made me very, very nervous. I'm not going to lie. I knew those comparisons were going to come. I knew that pressure was going to be there."